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7/30/2004

Department of Homeland Security Visits Cryptogon, Again

The DHS user conducted the following Google search: sean gorman map.

Cryptogon has covered the Sean Gorman situation from the beginning, so my site is near the top of the pile.

Raw Apache log entry:

63.162.143.21 - - [30/Jul/2004:13:53:21 -0600] "GET /2003_07_06_blogarchive.html HTTP/1.1" 200 64629 "http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=sean+gorman+map" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 1.0.3705)"



President Bush Smacked Up on Powerful Psychiatric Drugs :.

President George W. Bush is taking powerful anti-depressant drugs to control his erratic behavior, depression and paranoia, Capitol Hill Blue has learned.

The prescription drugs, administered by Col. Richard J. Tubb, the White House physician, can impair the President's mental faculties and decrease both his physical capabilities and his ability to respond to a crisis, administration aides admit privately.

"It's a double-edged sword," says one aide. "We can't have him flying off the handle at the slightest provocation but we also need a President who is alert mentally."
Angry Bush walked away from reporter's questions.

Tubb prescribed the anti-depressants after a clearly-upset Bush stormed off stage on July 8, refusing to answer reporters' questions about his relationship with indicted Enron executive Kenneth J. Lay.

"Keep those motherfuckers away from me," he screamed at an aide backstage. "If you can't, I'll find someone who can."



Bush Campaigner: Unhappy Workers Should Take Prozac :.

A campaign worker for President Bush said on Thursday American workers unhappy with low-quality jobs should find new ones -- or pop a Prozac to make themselves feel better.

"Why don't they get new jobs if they're unhappy -- or go on Prozac?" said Susan Sheybani, an assistant to Bush campaign spokesman Terry Holt.

The comment was apparently directed to a colleague who was transferring a phone call from a reporter asking about job quality, and who overheard the remark.

When told the Prozac comment had been overheard, Sheybani said: "Oh, I was just kidding."

While recent employment growth has buoyed Bush's economic record, Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry has argued the new jobs are not as good as those lost due to outsourcing in recent years.

Nearly 1.1 million jobs have been lost since Bush took office in January 2001.


Related: Eli Lilly, Zyprexa & The Bush Family: The Diseasing Of Our Malaise



IRS Says Americans' Income Shrank for Two Consecutive Years :.

If you plot tax revenue on one line and the federal budget deficit and national debt obligations on another line, what you would see is two lines going in opposite directions; the tax revenue line headed down, the debt line headed up. You might call this chart, "The Curves of Doom."

And what has happened since 2002 (the most recent year from which data is available)? That's when offshoring really started to pick up pace. So, since 2002, you have seen hundreds of thousands of high paying jobs permanently eliminated in the U.S. and sent abroad to cheaper labor centers. And what about job creation in the U.S.? Get those hair nets and nametags ready, boys and girls, because it's mostly minimum wage service jobs that have emerged:

The overall income Americans reported to the government shrank for two consecutive years after the Internet stock market bubble burst in 2000, the first time that has effectively happened since the modern tax system was introduced during World War II, newly disclosed information from the Internal Revenue Service shows.

Adjusted for inflation, the income of all Americans fell 9.2 percent from 2000 to 2002, according to the new I.R.S. data.



Disaster at Sea: Global Warming Hits UK Birds :.

Hundreds of thousands of Scottish seabirds have failed to breed this summer in a wildlife catastrophe which is being linked by scientists directly to global warming.

The massive unprecedented collapse of nesting attempts by several seabird species in Orkney and Shetland is likely to prove the first major impact of climate change on Britain.

In what could be a sub-plot from the recent disaster movie, The Day After Tomorrow, a rise in sea temperature is believed to have led to the mysterious disappearance of a key part of the marine food chain - the sandeel, the small fish whose great teeming shoals have hitherto sustained larger fish, marine mammals and seabirds in their millions.



Google Rejects Paid Advertising from Cryptome :.

Don't feel bad, John. Google rejected paid advertising from me two years ago.

From Google's letter to John Young, of Cryptome:

Hello John,

Thank you for your interest in Google AdSense. Our program specialists review all websites for a variety of criteria. These include, but are not limited to, site content, clear navigation, and the site's potential value to the AdSense program and the user experience.

We have reviewed your site and found that many of the ads that would appear on your site would not be relevant to your site's content. As the ads would not provide a valuable experience for your site's users or our advertisers, we feel that your site isn't a good fit for the AdSense program at this time.



OPEC is Pumping Oil at More than 95% of Capacity :.

Hint: "More than 95% of capacity" means 100%. So, if oil output is at "More than 95% of capacity" right now, how is increased demand going to be met? HAHA!

Not long to wait now:

OPEC is pumping at more than 95 percent of capacity, the highest for a quarter of a century, giving it little room for maneuver in an emergency.


7/28/2004

SEPTEMBER CRUDE HITS $43.05

Record high.



FLASH BREAKING: YUKOS HALTING OIL OUTPUT COMPLETELY :.

Oil prices pushed toward fresh 21-year highs on Wednesday after bailiffs ordered beleaguered Russian oil giant Yukos to stop sales, threatening further strain on tight international supplies.

The news intensified concerns over the lack of spare capacity in the international oil system, as the OPEC cartel pumps at its highest level for a quarter of a century to meet strong global demand growth.

U.S. light crude rose 52 cents to a new 8-week high of $42.36 a barrel, just nine cents below early June's 21-year high. London Brent crude rose 51 cents to $39.05 a barrel.



Florida Officials: Some Voting Records Wiped Out :.

HAHA! Make sure to wear your Bozo outfit if you show up to vote in this upcoming scam of an election:

A computer crash erased detailed records from Miami-Dade County's first widespread use of touchscreen voting machines, raising again the specter of election troubles in Florida, where the new technology was supposed to put an end to such problems.

The crashes occurred in May and November of 2003, erasing information from the September 2002 gubernatorial primaries and other elections, elections officials said Tuesday.



Study: Hospital Errors Are the 6th Leading Cause of Death :.

As many as 195,000 people a year could be dying in U.S. hospitals because of easily prevented errors, a company said Tuesday in an estimate that doubles previous figures.

Lakewood, Colorado-based HealthGrades Inc. said its data covers all 50 states and is more up-to-date than a 1999 study from the Institute of Medicine that said 98,000 people a year die from medical errors.

"The HealthGrades study shows that the IOM report may have underestimated the number of deaths due to medical errors, and, moreover, that there is little evidence that patient safety has improved in the last five years," said Dr. Samantha Collier, vice president of medical affairs at the company.

"If the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's annual list of leading causes of death included medical errors, it would show up as number six, ahead of diabetes, pneumonia, Alzheimer's disease and renal disease," Collier said.


7/25/2004

Children to Get Vaccinations Against Drug Addiction :.

Again, it's a good thing, for everyone involved, that I don't have kids:

A radical scheme to vaccinate children against future drug addiction is being considered by ministers, The Independent on Sunday can reveal.

Under the plans, doctors would immunise children at risk of becoming smokers or drug users with an injection. The scheme could operate in a similar way to the current nationwide measles, mumps and rubella vaccination programme.

Childhood immunisation would provide adults with protection from the euphoria that is experienced by users, making drugs such as heroin and cocaine pointless to take. Such vaccinations are being developed by pharmaceutical companies and are due to hit the market within two years.



U.S. Army Special Operations Command Visits Cryptogon

Greetings, gentlemen. Don't you have better things to do than read Cryptogon??? Like organizing the antics of the Black Watch Anarchists for the upcoming Democratic National Convention? Hint: Any student of counterinsurgency knows that you guys are behind that nonsense.

asoc3.soc.mil 22 Jul 2004 - 13:08
asoc152.soc.mil 20 Jul 2004 - 11:38



U.S. Military Deployed in Boston for Democratic National Convention :.

Even though I have become numb to the absurdity that has enveloped this society, some of these stories shock even me. Overt fascism is operating at full force, and hardly anyone even noticed, cared or said a word about it:

With the Democratic National Convention festivities just hours away, law enforcement officials began final preparations Sunday for what was expected to be the largest security effort in convention history.

"These next few hours certainly will be important as different units and agencies are settling into their roles," Massachusetts State Police Sgt. David Paine said Sunday. "But it's nothing new to these people. They're ready."

The epicenter of the security was the FleetCenter, where the four-day convention will be held. Camouflaged military police officers staked out the elevated subway lines overlooking the Fleet, while bomb-sniffing dogs and officers roamed nearby streets.

Metal barricades, about 7-feet high, were placed along some of the nearby streets to block and direct foot traffic.

A designated protest zone set up near the Fleet was empty - except for a handful of journalists trying to hunt down demonstrators.




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